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Libya's oil production is now at more than 400,000 barrels per day (bpd), an increase from recent levels when fighting between rival armed groups closed two key ports, an official from the National Oil Corporation said.
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Libyan authorities are unable to halt the illicit trade in oil or the flow of weapons in and out of the country, and they need an international maritime force to help, United Nations sanctions monitors said in a new report.
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Libya has resumed pumping crude from its southeastern Sarir and Messla fields to Hariga port at a rate of around 30,000 barrels a day (bpd), an industry source said, bolstering a potential recovery in exports after Zueitina port opened at the we

Libya has resumed pumping crude from its southeastern Sarir field to Hariga port, a spokesman for state oil operator Agoco said, bolstering a potential recovery in exports from the country's east after Zueitina port opened at the weekend.

Libya has resumed pumping crude from its southeastern Sarir field to Hariga port, a spokesman for state oil operator Agoco said on Monday, bolstering a potential recovery in exports from the country's east after Zueitina port opened at the w

Libya's internationally recognised government has said it will end all contracts with companies from Turkey, a country it has accused of supporting a rival administration.
The government of Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni di

Libya's internationally recognised government has said it will end all contracts with companies from Turkey, a country it has accused of supporting a rival administration.
The government of Prime Minister Abdullah Al-Thinni di

It will take around 10 days to resume oil exports from Libya's eastern port of Hariga as workers repair and test a damaged pipeline linking it with the Sarir oilfield, officials said on Sunday.
Hariga's closure has reduced

Qatar has recalled its ambassador from Cairo after an Egyptian diplomat accused the Doha government of supporting terrorism in a dispute over Egyptian air strikes on Islamic State targets in Libya.
Egyptian warplanes bombed sites

Libya's oil exports have collapsed to just a trickle from two small offshore platforms, officials and industry sources said, as violence in the country has shut all major ports.
Not a single crude oil tanker has departed Libya